Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1952 — Page 30

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Bop Music

Hits Name-Bands

By Erskine Johnson Mar. 6-—What's.

HOLLYWOOD, big name-bands that packed years?

happened to all the the nation's ballrooms in past

I asked the question. of Dick Stabile and got a lot

of reasons. 8aid Dick, who does all the musical arrangements for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis: “Bop music is one of the reasons,

“Record-playing at home and in juke boxes didn’t help. “Then the cost of a 30-plece orchestra went so high that no one could afford to package them, “I doubt whether we'll ever relive that wonderful era.’ Stabile, at his peak, earned $50,-| 000 in a couple of years just for playing the alto sax with the late .Ben Bernle, “Then I organized my own

band,” he winced, “and for a year | again—this time right in front of| (UP)

I made $2 a Jeti ud .

TYPE-OASTING DEPT. Neville

Brand, World War II's fourth| ‘most-decorated soldier, became an actor to forget his war experi-| ences, eighth GI role in Paramount's VStalag 17.”

Friends expect Evelyn Keyes to

‘move on to Buenos Aires for a reunion with the Argentine diplomat she may marry before returning! to London. . .. Gig Young, filling out an MGM questionnaire after signing a term .deal penned into the blank asking his comments on the fairer sex: “Yes, I like girls, especially those with a good head on my -.shoulder.” # » = FOX is in for a powerful headache on its new version of Victor Hugo's “Les Miserables.” An Italfan edition, made in 1949 with Valentina Cortesa, will flood American houses showing foreign films, just before the studio gets ready to release its Michael Ren-‘nle-8ylvia Sidney picture, Milton Berle’s habit of keeping a large bath towel wrapped around his neck during rehearsals for his TV show prompted this caustic remark from a guest star: " “Does he have an important bath to get back to?” u =» - JANE WYMAN and her '_eur-

SUITS or TOPPERS Spring Special, $22

MARILYN.

All the stories about musi-| clans being hopheads is another,

He's been signed for his|

—— eg rent date, socialite Travis Klee-| feld, insist that it's a strictly-for-laughs palship—nothing more,

w ” ” n HER frienda back East say that Susan Peters, whose health took a licking with her dally “Our Miss Susan’ TV show, won't try live video again, ” » ” BEVERLY TYLER Is steaming. She has the feminine lead opposite Audie Murphy in “The Cimmaron Kid, "” but newcomer Yvétte Dugay, with a smaller role, gets the | co-starring pining wit Audie,

| INGRID BERGMAN and Roberto Rossillini are pig!

cast members of * "Evrops=-195), 44 ~ " Vincent Price's lends are | worried about his health. He has a perforated peptic ulcer, It is mo wmerious that Tacoma, Wash., surgeons were reluctant to operate, Dennis King replaced the alling Vincent in the road company of “The Cocktall | Party.”

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THERE'S a quiet tug-of-war

going on between Tony Curtis’)

agent and UI, MONEY... . Danny Thomas . bet Director Norma an | Taurog 35 cents that his film, “I'll. Bee You in My Dreams,” | — would be a flop. He just paid off the bet—a quarter and a dime | dipped in gold, {| Bob Hope's claiming he got a sentimental Valentine heart from Boris Karloff. Shudders “It's still beating.”

Here’ the LEC

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Times Amusement

Clock LOEW'S “Belle of New York.” with Fred ar 12.4

Astaire and , Vera-Elien, 3.50. 6:55 and 10. “The Sellout.’ and Walter Pidgeon, 5:15 and 820

with John Hodiak at 11.09, 2°16,

. CIRCLE * » “The Greatest Show on Earth” with . Jimgny Stewart and Betty Hutton, at 11, 1:40, 4.25 and 7.10, Sneak preview at 8.40,

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“Imitation of Life” at 6 10 and 10 “Backstreet.” with Charles Rover and Margaret Bullivan, "at 89

INDIANA

“Bend of the River,” wilh Limmy Stewart and Arthur Kennedy, ; at J2.35, 345, 6 55 and 10 05 “Japanese War Bride” at 11. 2.10 and #20, Eneak preview at 8130

KEITH'S

“Phone Call From a Stranger.” with Gary Merrill ‘and Shelley Win« ters. at 12:25 13:35, 6:45 and 10 “The Highwayman'. at 11, 2.10, 5.20 and 8 30 >

LYRIC “New ‘Mexico. with Lew and Andy Devine at 12.10, 65.20, 7.50 and 10 2% “Satan's Cyadie” at 420. . 8:50 _and 928

Ayres 2.45,

11:10, 1:48,

Taxpayer Is. | Calm, Cool and Nearly Collector

LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mar. 6| A group of temporary em- |

|ployees reported for duty at the

{office of the collector of internal {revenue here yesterday, They| 'took the oath of office, filled out | forms and had their fingerprints taken in rapid-fire order. Then they were taken into the mailroom and ordered to take! off their coats and get to work, One young man refused. “All right,” the man in charge! told him brusquely. “Don’t take it off. But get to work.”

“I don’t know what this is all about,” the man protested. “I just came here to get some advice on how to prepare my tax return.”

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Willie Snow Ethridge

© BARITONE — James Indianapolis-born bass-baritone and member of the New York City Opera, will be soloist with Clarence Elbert and the Maennerchor at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Athenaeum.

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To Speak at DePauw Times State Service GREENCASTLE, Mar. 6—Willle’ Snow Ethridge, author and lecturer, will speak in Gobin Memorial Church at DePauw Uni-| versity at 10 a. m. tomorrow. | Mrs. Ethridge, wife of Mark, | Ethridge, publisher of the Louisville, Courier-Journal and Times, {will lecture on the subject Let’ s {Talk Turkey—and Greece,’ a’ (topic for which she gathered material during a recent visit to} ithe Middle East.

Cheers .« Jor

a beloved classic!

“Admiral! Superior in every way." «Bosley Crowther, N.Y, TIMIS

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JOHN HOWARD DAVIES ROBERT NEWTON Released thre Unised Ariss

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ——, Divorces Doug’: s Kin

He scions families were seperated in ai-| vorce court yesterday as Mary Mrs. M’Divani, who said shal : Rogers Brooks, 34, daughter of was a childhood friend of Mrs. the, late Will Rogers, obtained a|Brooks, appeared as a corrobo.|decree from Gen. Douglas Mac<|Fating witness. Arthur's stepson, Walter Brooks

38. to be in Florida. He is the son of

band of drinking to excess “two jor three times a week.” {

out her charges, ‘told of a yacht trip they took from Florida last year with Mrs, David M’'Divani.

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"SANTA MONICA, Cal., Mar. 6 made the trip so unbearable that] of ‘two noted | she and Mrs. M'Divani finally {left the yacht and went to a

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The suit was not contested]

''by Mr, Brooks who was reported |

Charles Starrett

Mrs. Brooks accused her hus-| Gen. MacArthur's former wife.

Learn the news BEFORE it | Describing an incident to hear, happens. Read Washington " " Mrs. Calling for predictions of things SNAKE RIVER DESPERADOES | to come on the national scene, | Charles BICKFORD—Jean PARKER * | and Our Fair City for the local "ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS” She sald Mr, Brooks’ drinking low-down in The Sunday Times.

Brooks |

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